
Your pool deck should be the best part of your backyard. We resurface cracked, faded, and scorching-hot decks with coatings built for Miami's sun, salt air, and hurricane seasons.

Pool deck coatings and resurfacing in Miami means applying a fresh, durable surface layer over your existing concrete - improving the look, lowering the surface temperature, and extending the life of the slab. Most jobs complete in one to three days without tearing out the existing concrete.
If your deck is hot enough to burn bare feet in July, cracked from years of sun and rain cycles, or just plain worn out, resurfacing is the practical fix. The right coating turns a painful obstacle into a surface your family actually uses. Many Miami homeowners also pair this work with Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays for other outdoor concrete areas around the same property.
South Florida's subtropical climate demands products built for high UV, salt air, and sustained heat - not generic coatings sold at a national average price point. We only use materials tested for these specific conditions, because that is the difference between a coating that lasts three years and one that lasts eight.
If you feel sharp edges, loose chunks, or crumbling spots when you run your hand across the deck, the concrete has begun to break down. Miami's combination of heat, UV, and salt air speeds up surface deterioration faster than in cooler or drier climates. Resurfacing before the damage goes deeper is almost always less expensive than waiting.
If your family avoids the deck mid-day because it burns their feet, the surface finish is working against you. This is especially common in Miami with older, dark-colored, or uncoated decks that absorb heat rather than reflect it. A resurfacing job with a lighter, heat-reflective finish can make the deck genuinely usable again during the hottest parts of the day.
Small hairline cracks are mostly cosmetic, but cracks wide enough to catch a coin - or that have grown noticeably over the past year - signal that the slab is moving or settling. In Miami's wet season, repeated soaking and drying cycles widen them further. A contractor can assess whether the cracks are cosmetic or structural before any coating goes on.
Years of sun, pool chemicals, and foot traffic leave most aging concrete decks looking discolored or worn out. Staining from pool chemicals is particularly common in Miami because pools run year-round. If the deck looks noticeably worse than the rest of your backyard, that is a reasonable signal that resurfacing would make a meaningful difference.
We work with a range of coating systems so the finish matches your goals, your budget, and Miami's climate demands. Whether you want a clean, slip-resistant color coat or a decorative stamped overlay that looks like natural stone, we can walk you through samples and explain the trade-offs in plain terms. If the old surface needs to come off first, our Concrete Floor Stripping & Removal team handles that before any new coating goes down.
For homeowners who want the same fresh look extended to their driveway or patio, we also offer Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays across all exterior concrete surfaces. Every coating system we use is selected for durability in high-UV, high-humidity coastal conditions - because a coating that works in Ohio does not automatically work in South Florida.
Best for homeowners wanting a clean, uniform finish at an accessible price point with good slip resistance.
Best for homeowners who want the look of stone, tile, or brick without the cost or complexity of installing those materials.
Best for homeowners who want to add color and a protective layer to a structurally sound slab with minimal surface disruption.
Best for Miami homeowners prioritizing foot comfort during summer afternoons - significantly cooler than standard concrete or dark coatings.
Miami sits in a subtropical climate where UV exposure is among the highest in the continental United States, and surface temperatures on a concrete pool deck can reach extreme levels on a summer afternoon. This means coatings need to be formulated to resist fading, cracking, and bubbling under intense heat - not every product sold nationally is built for these conditions. Salt air off the water accelerates surface wear and can cause coatings to delaminate faster than they would in an inland city. Homeowners near the coast, including those in Miami Beach, FL, see this kind of surface wear more quickly than inland neighborhoods.
Hurricane season - June through November - also affects timing. Heavy rain, wind-driven debris, and flooding can damage a freshly coated deck or delay a project mid-application. Most experienced local contractors schedule resurfacing between December and May to give coatings the best chance to cure before the wet season. Homeowners in Homestead, FL and the southern parts of Miami-Dade know this timing matters for outdoor concrete work of any kind. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission also recommends slip-resistant surfaces for all pool deck areas - a factor we build into every coating we apply.
We will ask a few basic questions - deck size, current surface condition, and what you are hoping to achieve. You will hear back within one business day to schedule an on-site visit, because no honest contractor can give you a firm price from a phone call alone.
We walk the deck, check the concrete, look for cracks or drainage issues, and show you coating samples in plain terms. You receive a written estimate within a day or two - covering labor, materials, and any prep work needed - so there are no surprises once work begins.
The crew pressure-washes the entire deck, grinds down rough spots, and fills cracks and chips. This step - often the most time-consuming part of the job - is what determines how long the coating lasts. We never skip prep to save time.
Once the surface is prepped and dry, the coating goes on in layers. After the final coat, the deck needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic. We walk the completed deck with you before we leave and address any touch-ups on the spot.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We will walk the deck with you and explain your options before you commit to anything.
(786) 435-9567We only use coating systems specifically rated for high-UV, coastal, and high-humidity environments. A product that performs well in a northern climate can fail within a year in Miami's heat and salt air - we source materials that are tested for where you actually live.
The difference between a coating that lasts three years and one that lasts eight is almost entirely in the preparation. We pressure-wash, grind, crack-fill, and prime before anything goes on - because cutting corners on prep is what causes peeling within the first rainy season.
When a project crosses into permitted work - structural crack repair, drainage corrections, or deck expansion - we handle the process through Miami-Dade's Building Department. You will not be left guessing about what requires a permit and what does not.
Pool decks get wet constantly, and a surface that looks beautiful but becomes slippery when wet is a safety problem. Every coating system we apply includes a slip-resistant texture appropriate for pool-side use. The American Concrete Institute publishes surface preparation standards we follow on every job.
Every job we take on in Miami starts with an honest on-site assessment and a written estimate - so you know exactly what you are getting before any equipment shows up. We stand behind our work with straightforward communication and a crew that treats your property with care from the first visit to the final walkthrough.
When the old coating or slab needs to come out first, our stripping and removal team clears the surface so new work can go down on a clean foundation.
Learn MoreExtend the same fresh-surface treatment to driveways, patios, and other outdoor concrete areas around your Miami home.
Learn MoreMiami's dry-season booking window fills fast. Reach out now and we will get your on-site estimate scheduled before the spring rush.